"Sewing with designer fat quarters is a great way to stretch your dollar without sacrificing quality. Now, Melissa Averinos, the face behind the popular Yummy Goods blog and one of the newest Free Spirit fabric designers, brings you a collection of projects dedicated specifically to making the most of your designer fat quarters.

From belts to handbags, from children‘s gifts to a laundry hamper bag, and much, much more, Small Stash Sewing gives you 25 sewing projects to make unique pieces that showcase your favorite, longed-for designer fabrics"

- 4 coordinated fat quarters in fun colorful summer prints
- Coordinated buttons
So not only will you get a fun book with pretty projects for yourself or those you love, you also get a starter on at least one of those projects

How to enter:

- Mandatory entry : be a Google Friend Connect follower ofArtfully Caroline and leave a comment on this post telling me about what it is you love in blogging and following craft blogs.

27 comments:

Congrats! I like blogging because it tends to help me stay focused and creative. I like to have something finished every week to put in a party. I also love to read everyones blogs for inspiration and a sense of community. Happy Birthday! Thank you for the chance at a sweet giveaway!

I follow because I love seeing all the amazing talent that is out there. I also pull inspiration for my own projects from others work, like how someone might pair colors that I never thought of or a particular fabric may inspire me.

I love blogging, I love how it makes me see things in a better light, with a different slant. I enjoy viewing my life through the lens of my modest camera.

I love to follow talented crafty bloggers to get inspiration and great ideas, (I also love stalking the people who leave comments LOL, if we are reading the same blogs then maybe I would like their blog too!)

I blog and follow blogs to learn how to make the stuff I admire in stores. Since I started, I've been learning to sew, paint, crochet and redecorate. I love that the amazing, talented women out there make otherwise intimidating projects accessible and leave me feeling like, "Hey ... I can do that."